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    • Desire Becomes Habit, Original Art

      Available through Holland Macrae Some of Linwood’s newest abstract art is bold in color. Here, various shades of orange interact with pure blacks, and pops of muted pastels. Linwood’s brush strokes are confident and assured – serene and unchanged. The canvas is noteworthy for strong graphic appeal, texture, layers of…

    • Torn Between, Original Art

      “Torn Between” is not to be had. It has been purchased by another. Linwood welcomes private commissions and finds existing works are often a point of depature for new originals. Your enquiries are welcome. “Torn Between” explores color with purpose and novelty. Hues of blue, grey, rosé and pink prevail.…

    • Incandescent, Original Art

      Available at Jones-Keena Art, according to Linwood, exists in the eye of the beholder. “My art,” explains Linwood, “is about expression. The message? Not for me to say. The kick is for the viewer to discover meaning in the work. I totally own my feelings and opinions, but I’m not…

    • I Feel Me for You, Original Art

      Available at Mitchell Hill Galleries Art, according to Linwood, exists in the eye of the beholder. “My art,” explains Linwood, “is about expression. The message? Not for me to say. The kick is for the viewer to discover meaning in the work. I totally own my feelings and opinions, but…

    • Wonderment, Original Art

      Available at Mitchell Hill Galleries Art, according to Linwood, exists in the eye of the beholder. “My art,” explains Linwood, “is about expression. The message? Not for me to say. The kick is for the viewer to discover meaning in the work. I totally own my feelings and opinions, but…

    • We Must Risk Delight, Original Art

      Available at Jones-Keena Art, according to Linwood, exists in the eye of the beholder. “My art,” explains Linwood, “is about expression. The message? Not for me to say. The kick is for the viewer to discover meaning in the work. I totally own my feelings and opinions, but I’m not…

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